Guizot and the Recovery of Political Liberty
In his lectures on civilization and representation, the French statesman found new ways to defend liberty against revolutionaries and reactionaries alike.
In his lectures on civilization and representation, the French statesman found new ways to defend liberty against revolutionaries and reactionaries alike.
No musical group has embraced ordered liberty quite like the Grateful Dead.
The Golden Thread is an excellent addition to books on Western Civilization that already exist, but also an advancement on what has come before.
Most people revere Winston Churchill as the hero who saved the West, but now conspiracy theorists are calling his legacy into question.
Critics of Nicolás Maduro's capture would be on much stronger footing if they were originalists.
The Irish presidential election raises hard questions about the Emerald Isle's future.
Thomas Bell offers a Madisonian critique of judicial interference in the separation of powers.
Last year's National Security Strategy helps understand the current shift in US foreign policy, but it leaves some questions unanswered.
What The Wind and the Lion can teach us about our new era of rough-riding foreign policy.